In this subreddit mods from various college subreddits come together to share best practices. Mods of smaller subreddits can come for help with ideas to grow. Mods from more active subreddits post interesting stories, tales of meetups, adventures, and warnings.

This has been a concern of mine since our subreddit (r/UCLA) reached 1,000 subscribers. As every moderator is familiar with, as any group reaches a formidable size, content decay begins to take hold and slowly accelerates if it is not moderated correctly or aggressively.

I allow them on r/rit. This is reddit and the views of myself and xb4r7x is to moderate as little as possible, the upvotes and downvotes should take care of things. As long as it's not breaking the rule of not posting others information it's r/rit related it's fair game. I've removed some things that weren't related but not much.

I wish there were more memes on my subredddit. We broke 1000 as well but we don't have very many memes. A few memes here and there can be hilarious and can bring redditors together. I doubt any of our subreddits have gotten to the size where its a problem.